King Krule Tickets
One of the most popular British singers, King Krule took to the stage in New York and Los Angeles. The venues playing host to his performance were Bowery Ballroom and Echo. His fans were thoroughly entertained and mesmerized. Buying King Krule tickets was worth the show.
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Archie Marshall who is better known as King Krule was born in London, in 1994. He grew up studying at the Forest Hill School after which he joined Brit School in 2008. After the completion of his studies he started playing music locally under the moniker of Zoo Kid, before changing it to King Krule. The name King Krule was inspired by "King K. Rool", a character from Donkey Kong Country. Before releasing his debut album in 2010, the artist was seen coming forth with his first single titled "Out Getting Ribs" a few months earlier. The album that came out later was self-financed by Marshall and named "U.F.O.W.A.V.E." His album featured sounds of dubstep, new wave and darkwave. as Among Marshall’s influences are The Penguin, Gene Vincent and Fela Kuti.
After the success of "U.F.O.W.A.V.E.", King Krule released a single named "Out Getting Ribs/Has This Hit 7", a remix of his debut single at the end of 2010. This single was released by House Anxiety Records." In 2011, King Krule presented his fans with an EP titled "King Krule EP" that came out via True Panther. This was followed by another single named "Rock Bottom/Octopus 12" released through Rinse Records. His most recent album "6 Feet beneath the Moon" came forth in 2013. The album presented a total of fourteen tracks that include songs such as "Easy Easy", "Border Line", "Has This Hit?" and "Foreign 2." Rated three out of five stars by the critic publication The Guardian, King Krule’s latest release was a big hit. His track releases and singles have garnered several invitations to festivals such as Hyeres Music Festival and Dockville Festival. Marshall was also included in BBC’s Sound Poll of 2013. If you are a fan of this talented artist that performs music from the genres of electronic dubstep, soul, indie rock and funk, then you should consider making your way to venues such as Bowery Ballroom and Echo.
The first venue that hosted an event of the singer is the Bowery Ballroom located in Manhattan, New York City. Built and inaugurated for the public in 1997 the music venue was shutdown back in 1929. The Bowery Ballroom is currently owned and operated by The Bowery Presents. With a seating capacity for almost eight hundred attendees, the facility presents a standing room environment.
The second venue hosted a concert by King Krule is the Echo and Echoplex that is situated on Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles. Celebrating its tenth anniversary this season, the venue is a nightclub and music facility that can cater to over three hundred and fifty people. Over the years this popular venue has played host to some of the popular artists and groups including Beck, Cold Cave, Dntel, Nite Jewel, Maria Taylor, the Decemberists, Fool’s Gold, an Albatross, the Rolling Stones, the Violet Lights, Foster the People, Air Traffic and Say Hi.
King Krule tickets for both the events were enthusiastically purchased by the fans.
KING KRULE NEWS AND UPDATES
King Krule to Tour US This Spring
King Krule has announced his plans to tour North America this spring. He will be kicking off the trek in April with a show at the White Oak Music Hall in Houston, Texas. Krule will then make his way to Austin where he will perform his second concert at the EMO’s. From there, this talented indie rock artist will go to take the stage in cities including Dallas, Phoenix, Oakland, San Diego, Denver, Chicago, Detroit, Toronto and Philadelphia. King Krule is scheduled to end the tour by playing his final gig at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York.
King Krule Shares New Song
English singer, rapper and songwriter King Krule recently shared a song ‘Half Man Half Shark’ from his upcoming music record ‘The Ooz.’ The video of the track features footage from the musician’s recent concerts as well as animated loops by Theo Chin. The album is slated to release via True Panther Sounds/XL on October 13.
In an interview, King Krule said that the song ‘Half Man Half Shark’ is a reference to a song ‘Body of a Man in the Belly of a Horse’ which his father wrote in his youth.